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Sersale is a
comune in the
province of
Catanzaro in the
Calabria region of Italy. As of 2013,
Sersale had an
estimated po****tion of 4,701.
Sersale was...
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Diego Sersale (died 14 July 1665) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archdiocese of Bari-Canosa (1638–1665). On 20
December 1638,
Diego Sersale was...
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Gerolamo Sersale (in Latin,
Hieronymus Sirsalis) (Naples, 1584–Naples, 1
December 1654) was an
Italian Jesuit astronomer and selenographer. His surname...
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lower right Coordinates 12°30′S 60°24′W / 12.5°S 60.4°W / -12.5; -60.4
Diameter 42 km
Depth 3.0 km
Colongitude 61° at
sunrise Eponym Gerolamo Sersale...
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Italian wrestler and
Olympic medalist in Greco-Roman
wrestling Gerolamo Sersale (1584–1654),
Italian Jesuit astronomer and
selenographer Gerolamo Theodoli...
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Catholic church in Naples, Italy,
located at the
intersection of via
Cesare Sersale and
vicoletto Chiavettieri al Pendino. The
church arose during the Swabian...
- Hannibal,
which then
followed to the
brothers Giulio and
Geronimo Sersale.
Geronimo Sersale was
named prince and duke of
Cerisano in 1657 and
married Portia...
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Renato Carlos Sersale di
Cerisano (born 1950) is an
Argentine career diplomat and economist. He was
appointed Argentine Amb****ador to the
United Kingdom...
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Armando Tallarigo,
Baron of
Zagarise and
Sersale (14
August 1864 in
Catanzaro – 22
April 1952 in Rome) was an
Italian soldier and politician. The eldest...
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phenomenon is
absent in central-northern
Calabria (north of the
Lamezia Terme-
Sersale-Crotone line).
Languages of
Italy Francesco Avolio,
Lingue e
dialetti d'Italia...